Mothers who have denounced the kidnapping of their children fear that, if given the go-ahead to three thousand 200 adoptions have been registered with the CNA, never see them again

Mothers are still searching for their children

by lorena Seijo

Carla, Ester and Angela are three of the eight girls who are still in the hands of the networks of international adoptions, but their mothers have been able to find their whereabouts.

The three were abducted in 2007 to give them up for adoption, but the claim made by its parent in the Public Ministry (MP) and the approval of the Adoption Act halted the process.

The daily bread of mothers of small travel is home, look in the eyes of small attempt to recognize them in the eyes of their daughters and put pressure on institutions for help.

Olga Lopez might be closer to finding her small. While he was away when she was barely a month and a half, one of the raids that were made in homes, Olga felt recognize her daughter Carla.

The Survivor Foundation, which supports legal and psychologically mother requested a DNA test through the National Institute of Forensic Sciences to certify whether the girl, now a year and a half, is the daughter of Olga. It's been several months and the result has not come.

Both Olga and Ana Escobar and Loira Rodriguez not lose hope, and every day looking for between the pages of the daily photographs of girls who have been abandoned and that resemble thiers.

According to statistical data Survivors, three thousand children are waiting to leave the country in market adoption, of which 500 could have been abducted in the past year, and therefore requested that the photographs are made in light of the mothers looking for their children. Five [?] of those records to the National Council for Adoption has already given its approval, signed by a lawyer.

Currently, the Foundation followed up eight cases of stolen children. In some processes such as the sisters Alvarado Yat, who was returned to her mother last February 25 after months of searching, there are two people connected to process.

Lilia Consuelo Galindo, alleged ringleader of the network, was arrested in mid-2007, but the judge gave her a [bail] substitute because the offense for which the accused, the prosecution, child abduction enjoy this benefit. Mirla Sabrina Donis Hernández, the woman who hosted Mildred at home during pregnancy and who took the baby from the hospital, is a fugitive.

Marvin Bran was not linked to process, even though he handled the case of adoption of the two sisters at the U.S. Embassy.

The attorney for Children, Victor Hugo Mexicanos, said it will investigate all of the network, including lawyers, as the case clearly shows how these structures operate.